Radar do Mercado
Resumo diário completo com análise técnica e fundamental dos mercados globais, incluindo movimentos em Forex, ações, metais e decisões macroeconômicas relevantes.
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Crypto pundit and legal expert Bill Morgan has humorously predicted that the XRP price will drop below $3. He ironically alluded to a series of bullish developments as what would contribute to the price crash. XRP Price To Crash Below $3 Amid Bullish Developments In an X post, Morgan predicted that the XRP price would drop $3 as he joked about how the altcoin keeps dropping despite bullish developments. This came as he highlighted Ripple’s partnership with DBS and Franklin Templeton to provide a trading and lending solution, powered by tokenized money market funds on the XRP Ledger and in stablecoins such as RLUSD. Prior to his prediction, the legal expert had also h…
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The total illiquid Bitcoin has reached a new high, providing a bullish outlook for the flagship crypto. This refers to the BTC supply that is unlikely to hit the open, given the long-term holding of the investors who own these coins. Bitcoin’s Illiquid Supply Hits New High Glassnode data shows that Bitcoin’s illiquid supply has reached a new high of 14.3 million BTC, marking over 72% of the flagship’s circulating supply. This supply is held by long-term holders (LTHs) who haven’t moved their coins in over seven years, highlighting a strong conviction in the flagship crypto. A large part of Bitcoin’s supply being in the hands of long-term holders is typically bullish,…
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The price of Bitcoin has had a mixed performance over the past week, falling beneath the $115,000 mark at the start of the period. While the premier cryptocurrency made a play for $118,000 following the Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates, the BTC price is now back to around where it started the week. However, the latest on-chain data suggests that a stronger price performance is not too far in Bitcoin’s future. On-Chain Transactions On The Rise In a Quicktake post on the CryptoQuant platform, market analyst CryptoOnchain published that there has been a notable uptick in activity on the Bitcoin network. The on-chain pundit shared that this recent surge in ne…
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FTX’s bankruptcy estate will begin its third wave of repayments on September 30, sending out $1.6 Bn and lifting total recoveries above $8Bn. Nearly three years have passed since the exchange collapsed, taking $8Bn in client assets. The payouts mark a step forward in unwinding Sam Bankman-Fried’s mess. But creditors remain divided over whether it’s enough. Moreover, could this trigger further sell-offs in the crypto markets? “It’s progress, but it doesn’t fully capture the opportunity cost,” one creditor wrote in online forums. How Much Are FTX Creditors Getting Back? Will This Cause a Crypto Dump? solanaPriceMarket CapSOL$130.45B24h7d1y As of this week, FTX payouts va…
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Newmont (NYSE, ASX: NEM, TSX: NGT) announced Monday that the first gold pour at its Ahafo North project in Ghana took place on Sept. 19, marking a critical milestone toward commercial production in the fourth quarter of 2025. This follows the completion of key development phases, including ore stockpiling that began in late 2024, and the commissioning of critical infrastructure, such as processing circuits, mining support facilities and a tailings storage facility. The project is currently ramping up toward full operational readiness, the world’s largest gold miner said. Located 30 km north of Newmont’s existing Ahafo South operations, Ahafo North is part of t…
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Ever wondered what your grandfather’s coin collection is worth? Inherited old coins but not sure of their value? Or maybe you’re just starting your journey in numismatics? Coin grading is the key to understanding the true value and authenticity of your coins. In this guide, you’ll learn what coin grading is, why it matters, how grading scales work, and which professional coin grading services (PCGS, NGC, and CACG) you can trust. Q: What Is Coin Grading and Why Does It Matter? A: Coin grading is the process of evaluating a coin’s condition and authenticity. A certified grade confirms a coin is genuine and assigns it a numeric value that collectors and dealers recognize …
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Most Read: Gold's (XAU/USD) Bull Run Just Getting Started? A Look at What History Says The U.S. stock market slipped on Wednesday, just a day after it had closed higher for three straight sessions. Traders seemed to be weighing what Fed Chair Jerome Powell said, and they also were waiting for more data later in the week. Investors are moving carefully, because the central bank tries to juggle inflation worries while a softening job market looms. Powell noted on Tuesday that asset prices look fairly over‑valued. His peers split on the policy path, and the chair kept stressing the tightrope the Fed must walk. The S&P 500 energy sub‑index rose about 2%, helped by ris…
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The US Dollar has been rallying steadily since its pre-FOMC lows, with Powell’s not-so-dovish speech last week marking the start of a V-shape reversal from the sharp pre-meeting downfall. Despite another appearance from the Fed Chair at a Rhode Island conference on Tuesday—where his strong emphasis on employment could have been read as a dovish catalyst—markets didn’t budge. Instead, the DXY finished higher that day, signaling that markets already priced in Powell’s words and participants are now looking for something else. The decisive move came from this morning's Jobless Claims beat, combined with even higher Q2 GDP, which markets saw as another reason to extend the …
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Thursday Trade Review:1H Chart of EUR/USD The EUR/USD currency pair resumed its downward movement on Thursday after consolidating below the ascending trend line. Thus, from a technical analysis perspective, this was an entirely logical move. The trend has shifted to bearish, so a decline is expected. However, Thursday's drop did not result solely from technical factors. During the US trading session, reports were published that we had previously advised paying attention to: durable goods orders and the third estimate of Q2 GDP. Both reports delivered much stronger results than traders and experts had expected, which triggered a sharp strengthening of the dollar. Thus,…
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Crypto analyst Kevin (Kev Capital TA) told viewers late on September 25 that Bitcoin’s pullback is tracking a familiar seasonal and structural script—and that the market’s next major impulse hinges on a clearly defined support range. “Hold $107k to $98K,” he said, calling the zone the fulcrum for the bull cycle’s next leg. “That’s it. It’s that simple.” Opening his stream amid a rush of bearish sentiment as BTC price dipped to $108,651, Kevin argued the drawdown should not surprise disciplined traders. He framed the current move in the context of months of caution dating back to early August, when he began highlighting weekly bearish divergences across Bitcoin, Ethereum …
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Overview: The dollar rallied in North America yesterday and the foreign exchange market seems to be waiting for its leadership again today. Against the G10 currencies, the greenback is consolidating in narrow ranges near yesterday's best levels without advancing. The dollar is mixed against the major currencies but is not much more than +/- 0.15%. Emerging market currencies are mixed with most of Asia Pacific currencies a little lower and central Europe slightly firmer. The news stream is light. Besides the unexpected flat Tokyo September CPI, the market is digesting a rash of new tariff announcements by the US. They include 100% on non-generic pharma (with an exemption f…
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Indonesia’s government has reached an agreement with Freeport Indonesia to halt operations at the Grasberg mine to prioritize the search for workers trapped after a recent accident, Reuters reported, citing the country’s mining minister. Two workers have died and five remain missing following a large mudflow earlier this month at the Grasberg Block Cave underground mine. Production at Freeport Indonesia has not resumed since the incident, with the suspension impacting both output and revenue, Minister Bahlil Lahadalia told reporters. Asked when operations would restart, he said the government and Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE: FCX) would discuss the matter. Freeport did …
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World Liberty Financial’s token, WLFI, tied to the Trump family, has burned 7.89M WLFI (worth about $1.43M) following a $1.06M buyback funded through DeFi liquidity fees. But how is impacting the WLFI price prediction? According to Lookonchain data, the project earned $1.01M by collecting 4.91M WLFI and $1.06M in liquidity earnings. For the past three weeks, WLFI has moved sideways between $0.18 and $0.22. This range has acted as both support and resistance, suggesting the market is building a base after its early launch volatility. The pattern reflects a period of accumulation, where neither buyers nor sellers have taken clear control. The projection line on th…
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The Ethereum price has been one of the best performers in the cryptocurrency market in the third quarter, reaching a new all-time high at the end of August. However, the second-largest cryptocurrency has struggled to build on this record-setting momentum in September. With September and the third quarter of 2025 almost done, the Ethereum price appears to be struggling to reclaim the psychological $4,000 support level. Below are the critical support levels to watch for should a deeper correction occur, according to the latest on-chain data. Is $3,500 The Next Stop For ETH Price? In a September 27 post on the X platform, popular crypto analyst Ali Martinez identified thre…
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Everything comes to an end — both the good and the bad. As investors prepare for heightened volatility in the S&P 500 in October, following several months of a sharp rally, the markets are beginning to bid farewell to the Magnificent Seven. Since the launch of artificial intelligence technologies in early 2023, betting on the stocks of companies in this group seemed like a win-win trade. However, nothing lasts forever. Performance of the Magnificent Seven At first glance, the giants appear unshaken—the Magnificent Seven accounts for 35% of the S&P 500's market capitalization. In 2026, the group's earnings are expected to grow by 15% and revenue by 13%. This is str…
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Overview: The US dollar is mostly softer against the G10 currencies and emerging market currencies. The hawkish hold by the Reserve Bank of Australia has helped lift the Australian dollar almost 0.5% to a four-day high above $0.6700. The Japanese yen is up nearly as much despite poor industrial production and retail sales data. A US federal government shutdown looks nearly inevitable at this juncture. The US also announced 10% tariffs om softwood timber and lumber, as well as a 25% tax on kitchen cabinets, vanities, and upholstered wood products. Some will take place as soon as October 14, others not until January 1. Canada is the most exposed and is already subject to 35…
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Had the CAKE price extended gains from the first half of September, it would have made for a truly remarkable month for PancakeSwap. Even after the dip in the third week, CAKE crypto buyers have still managed to post solid gains overall. At spot rates, the CAKE price is up a respectable +9% from its September lows. Local support holds firm around $2.30, while resistance sits at $3.20, the monthly high. Beyond the raw .cwp-coin-chart svg path { stroke-width: 0.65 !important; } PancakeSwap CAKE $2.51 2.96% …
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Namibia is weighing whether to join a potential consortium with Angola to buy into diamond giant De Beers, as concerns grow over weakening demand and the rise of lab-grown gems. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy Natangwe Ithete said the government will not rush into a decision. “The diamond industry is going down (…) so this is something we need to study very carefully, to determine whether it is worth pursuing or not,” he told local news outlet Mining and Energy. Angola submitted a bid last week for a minority stake in De Beers, but has yet to approach Namibia. Ithete stressed that the delay was not a sign of tension. “We have ve…
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Yesterday, the U.S. Congress missed the midnight deadline for funding submissions, which led to the first government shutdown in nearly seven years — and the third under President Donald Trump. The White House Office of Management and Budget ordered agencies to implement their contingency plans for a funding lapse, which will halt government operations except for essential duties, disrupt the work of hundreds of thousands of Americans, and shut down many federal services. Both parties have reached a deadlock over healthcare subsidies. Experts note that the shutdown and its economic consequences could drag on. If it lasts for three weeks, the unemployment rate could rise …
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Traders are lowering their expectations regarding how much the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in the coming months, illustrating how mixed signals from central bank officials are clouding the outlook for monetary policy. In the futures market, the scenario implying just one 25-basis-point rate cut in 2025 and the so-called neutral rate — the optimal rate at which policy neither stimulates nor restrains growth — is now expected to be only partially realized. This stands in sharp contrast with last week, when bets on a 50-basis-point cut by year-end were in demand. A wider range of views on monetary policy expressed by Fed officials in recent days contributed to t…
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This year is providing one of the craziest markets seen since the 2000s, with the Trump Administration constantly fueling the volatility fire. With government spending at crisis levels, central banks cutting, and an ever-erratic US President Trump, Market participants are looking to diversify from the assets acquired throughout the first two decades of this century. Gold is not reaching record levels on its own: cryptocurrencies also see a massive attraction with regulators opening the way for many investors who want to gain exposure to the most recent asset class. …
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SWIFT goes on-chain with Chainlink, and UBS is already piloting fund trades, putting real-world finance one step closer to blockchain at scale. Will this integration push LINK price higher? Here’s the Link price prediction. Chainlink has rolled out a new integration with SWIFT that allows banks to trigger tokenized fund subscriptions and redemptions directly onchain using standard ISO 20022 messages. The work runs through the Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE) and was tested in a pilot with UBS Tokenize during Sibos week. How Does Chainlink Connect SWIFT Messages to Blockchain Transactions? The setup maintains legacy systems while integrating them with blockchain rai…
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Before analyzing all the aspects of a "government shutdown" and its impact on the economy, it's worth recalling that the last time the U.S. government suspended operations was six years ago. Previously, it occurred in 2013–2014. In both cases, the American economy lost between 0.4% and 0.6% of its GDP. So it's naive to think that this time there will be no or minimal losses. The U.S. economy is bound to take a hit. The first issue to consider is the fate of federal employees. They are once again being sent on an unplanned vacation, as Donald Trump refuses to make compromises with Democrats. If the shutdown lasts one to two weeks, it won't be catastrophic. But what if it d…
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Gold’s new record and a fresh US government shutdown put crypto on edge, with Bitcoin hovering near $116,000 as traders brace for data blackouts and a foggier Fed path. The United States entered a federal government shutdown overnight, rattling markets worldwide. Gold surged to an all-time high, while the dollar weakened, as crypto traders debated whether risk aversion would weigh on or support digital assets. (Source: Coingecko) Bitcoin was trading in the mid-$116,000s, fairly steady on the day, by the end of Wednesday. There were wider crypto shifts that were uneven, and the large caps were experiencing both small gains and losses. Gold hit a new intraday high…
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The U.S. dollar has once again come under pressure, this time due to another round of weak fundamental data, which triggered a rally in risk assets — including the euro, British pound, and Japanese yen. The sharp drop in U.S. private-sector employment, as reported by ADP (down 32,000), led to an active sell-off of the dollar and strengthened the euro, pound, and yen. However, this disappointing labor market data was partially offset by a stronger-than-expected ISM manufacturing PMI, which limited the dollar's downside momentum. These conflicting signals created an atmosphere of uncertainty in the market. On one hand, job losses highlight potential vulnerabilities in the U…
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